Reconfigure the Azure-SSIS integration runtime

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This article describes how to reconfigure an existing Azure-SSIS integration runtime. To create an Azure-SSIS integration runtime (IR) in Azure Data Factory, see Create an Azure-SSIS integration runtime.

Data Factory UI

You can use Data Factory UI to stop, edit/reconfigure, or delete an Azure-SSIS IR.

In the Data Factory UI, switch to the Edit tab. To launch Data Factory UI, click Author & Monitor on the home page of your data factory.

In the left pane, click Connections.

In the right pane, switch to the Integration Runtimes.

You can use buttons in the Actions column to stop, edit, or delete the integration runtime. The Code button in the Actions column lets you view the JSON definition associated with the integration runtime.

To reconfigure an Azure-SSIS IR

Stop the integration runtime by clicking Stop in the Actions column. To refresh the list view, click Refresh on the toolbar. After the IR is stopped, you see that the first action lets you start the IR.

Edit/reconfigure IR by clicking Edit button in the Actions column. In the Integration Runtime Setup window, change settings (for example, size of the node, number of nodes, or maximum parallel executions per node).

To restart the IR, click Start button in the Actions column.

Azure PowerShell

Note

This article has been updated to use the new Azure PowerShell Az
module. You can still use the AzureRM module, which will continue to receive bug fixes until at least December 2020.
To learn more about the new Az module and AzureRM compatibility, see
Introducing the new Azure PowerShell Az module. For
Az module installation instructions, see Install Azure PowerShell.

After you provision and start an instance of Azure-SSIS integration runtime, you can reconfigure it by running a sequence of Stop - Set - Start PowerShell cmdlets consecutively. For example, the following PowerShell script changes the number of nodes allocated for the Azure-SSIS integration runtime instance to five.

Join an Azure-SSIS IR to a virtual network. This article provides conceptual information about joining an Azure-SSIS IR to an Azure virtual network. It also provides steps to use Azure portal to configure virtual network so that Azure-SSIS IR can join the virtual network.

Monitor an Azure-SSIS IR. This article shows you how to retrieve information about an Azure-SSIS IR and descriptions of statuses in the returned information.